Excerpts from Recent Lectures and Guidance

March 22, 2015: The 22nd Global GENESIS Project Commencement Lecture in Nagoya


We tend to believe that people in the modern era harbor skepticism toward the existence of God and eternal life. However, based on examining these survey results, I wonder if this is really true or not.

Survey results pertaining to the above – in which one-third of the people surveyed indicated that they believe, one-third do not believe, and one-third do not know – reveal that the majority of people do not necessarily harbor feelings of rejection towards God or eternal life. However, because they have never seen nor heard them, they have a tendency to feel unsure. What is the reality? The general public who come to hear my lecture is likely to comprise this demographic as well.

Now I would like you to consider this within the context of what it was like in during the era prior to the Age of Exploration, in which there had already been a prevailing notion among people that the world was round, even though they had not seen, heard, or confirmed this, for no one had proven this. In spite of this, the era spawned explorers who based on this notion voyaged beyond the ends of continents and returned to prove that the world indeed was round; and these were the people who turned the first page of a new chapter in history that became the Age of Exploration).

In the same way, in order to open the door to the era of the Soul Doctrine, there is now a need for people to bring out the power of the soul from within themselves and to show what it means for the soul to shine to those who have not seen, heard, nor understand the soul. I believe that Adventures of the Soul are now being sought to provide evidence of living from the soul.

March 22, 2015: The 22nd Global GENESIS Project Commencement Lecture at Nagoya International Hall